Wolves 3 - Brighton 3: Roger Johnson heads rescue Mission

When it is one minute left, you should be 100 per cent sure it is a penalty and it was far from a penalty

Wolves manager Stale Solbakken

The £4million defender headed home Bakary Sako’s free-kick a minute into time added on to earn Stale Solbakken’s men a well-earned point after they were left a man down for 45 minutes following Karl Henry’s sending off.

Two minutes of madness before the break cost Wolves dear.

Leading through Sako’s fifth Championship goal, the winger’s careless pass triggered the move for Brighton’s equaliser before Henry saw red for a lunge on Liam Bridcutt.

Brighton, on boss Gus Poyet’s third anniversary in charge, played all the pretty stuff.

But for all their possession, it was Sako who made a stunning breakthrough with an angled finish on 22 minutes after a delightful flick by Kevin Doyle in a move started by Jermaine Pennant.

David Lopez equalised in the 43rd minute with a first-time shot from Bruno Saltor’s cross after Sako gave the ball away.

Then came Henry’s dismissal and it looked as if the game would slip away from Wolves.